Dear "Virgilia,"—Having just finished an epistle of five pages to "Goldie" and another equally voluminous to my daughter, I feel that I could not call it a day ...
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Article : 224 wordsDear "Virgilia,"—May I send a line to introduce myself to the "Friendly Corner" and you? Although I feel I'm a Virgilian in spirit, because I have been most ...
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Article : 522 wordsDear "Virgilia,"—After several attempts I am at last writing to ask peimission to join your happy band. What a cheerful lot you have in "The Friendly ...
Article : 363 wordsDear "Virgilia."—I have read Grandmother's letter, she just seems to bring the human touch, to help and comfort folks who are in difficulties, and only ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 19 Mar 1936, Page 40
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